Infant Abduction Prevention

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Checking In

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Did you get one of these in the mail yet? If not, I'm just checkin' in to let you know that as of October 1, our new S-TAD became th...
Tuesday, July 15, 2008

What We've Learned

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After speaking with so many great nurse managers and administrators during this year’s AWHONN Convention in L.A., one thing was clear: When ...

Thank You!

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The 2008 AWHONN Annual Convention in Los Angeles went off without a hitch. I wanted to thank you for helping to make it a success and for ta...
Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Is This Thing On?

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Sorry for the near five-month hiatus. *Sigh* Sometimes it's hard to keep up with life and work, especially when a bunch of changes have ...
Monday, January 14, 2008

Looking Forward to '08

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With the close of 2007, I am ecstatic to say that along with having the best year in sales history, we also had the most productive year com...

New Place For Tech Support

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There is nothing worse than being put on hold in the time of an emergency - especially when dealing with a system as important as our Cuddle...
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Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Meet Bob

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On Infant Abduction Prevention we promote our Infant Protection System line quite heavily. But, I think it's time for you to know, if yo...
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Innovative Control Systems, Inc. (ICS) was founded in 1985 and is headquartered in Franklin, WI. The company manufactures advanced electronic monitoring and security systems under the name of Accutech. It markets its products through independent dealers throughout the United States. ICS's product line, Accutech, is recognized as the market leader in infant and pediatric security while maintaining a strong role in the long-term care and assisted living markets. The Accutech product line provides specialized security systems that provide notification if a person (or asset) leaves a designated area. Uses for these systems include protection for or from infant abduction, Alzheimer patient wandering, head trauma patient wandering, or other causes of dementia that would cause wandering behavior; and equipment theft.
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